Increasing loudness with VOIP (SIP) calls ? - P3300, MDA Compact III ROM Development

Hi,
I finally got VOIP to work on my Artemis using the VOIPBuster servers (using WM6's native VOIP implementation). Using a BT headset the sound is quite okay and even more important it doesn't break up like happens with Skype. There is only one issue left.. The sound output from the called/calling side it quite low and I can't find a way to increase it. Anybody here got an idea ?

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Skype over Bluetooth for WM6

Hello Guys,
Please could some one give some advice how can I use my BT using Skype ?
because is not convenient some times ...
Thanks
My understanding is that this is not possible. Skype - by default - handles the audio signal differently - via data connection, not the GSM connection. So, the only way to get it to a headset is to use the plugged in version
Thats probably true because I can get my bt8010 to work with skype but either I lose sound on my end or the callers end and I know its not the headsets fault. The program starts running really really slow like it doesn't have enough bandwidth or something..
Its still in beta so hopefully it gets addressed..

VOIP And WM6 Rom

After trying 3 diffrent wm6 roms i still had little luck with voip in wm6..
i tried bepes rom..pdaviet rom in all roms i cant hear any voice neighter the other party can hear me...sometime i can hear some voice but for like 5sec then it get silent
i also have one hermes and strangely all wm6 rom i tried in that device has wonderful support for voip including voice over earpieces not through speaker phone...
so i was wondering whats the problem with trinity???
do anyone haveany comment on that and have any solution??
Thanks
I would like to add more....
now i found that actually voip work regardless of rom and *.dll file i use...it only work if i use the headset then i can use audio in both way not only that if i remove the headphone after initiating a call then the call routed to sets speaker and i can talk without headphone...but thats a silly trick to use...
anyways anyone have any comment on that????

Use BT VOIP CABs to fix our speaker problem using VOIP?

As some of you may know, VOIP is possible with our phone, but require a VOIP cab, and editing a file to enter the SIP settings. Or, alternatively, there are a few applications out there like Skype, or Fring.
But the universal problem for all implementations thus far is that they all route the sound out the speaker on the back of our phone!
Today I came across BT Total Broadband Anywhere: http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=24561
This service clearly uses VOIP!
Obviously BT has fixed this problem! So two questions:
Could any of the ROM hackers here extract the fix for the rest of us to use?
Can a BT user with this service test Skype and see if the speaker problem exists?
Thanks!
sirix3 said:
As some of you may know, VOIP is possible with our phone, but require a VOIP cab, and editing a file to enter the SIP settings. Or, alternatively, there are a few applications out there like Skype, or Fring.
But the universal problem for all implementations thus far is that they all route the sound out the speaker on the back of our phone!
Today I came across BT Total Broadband Anywhere: http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/consumerProducts/displayTopic.do?topicId=24561
This service clearly uses VOIP!
Obviously BT has fixed this problem! So two questions:
Could any of the ROM hackers here extract the fix for the rest of us to use?
Can a BT user with this service test Skype and see if the speaker problem exists?
Thanks!
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BT Voice over internet is lame, you can hardly hear people, it cut's out during calls etc.
I have just reset my phone from BT due to bad programming on BT's behalf, so no voip i can live without, battery life was lame 2.
Yeah, but those issues may just be with BT's implementation of VOIP. Can you remember if when you were on a voip call the sound was correctly routed through the earpiece? our longstanding issue is that the sound was coming out of the back of hte phone (speaker) and thus voip caloing was useless in public places.
sirix3 said:
Yeah, but those issues may just be with BT's implementation of VOIP. Can you remember if when you were on a voip call the sound was correctly routed through the earpiece? our longstanding issue is that the sound was coming out of the back of hte phone (speaker) and thus voip caloing was useless in public places.
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It was proper routed through the earpiece.
With AGEphone Mobile 2 Speakerphone Edition there is no need to worry about this in the long run: We are planning to add support for the internal speaker to all relevant devices!

Skype

HI
I think about buying a TP2 and i wondering about Skype over the phone data link (Telstra NextG) not Wi-Fi which has been confirmed working.
Thanks
What do you want to know? Yes Skype works over 3G!
according to
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=532563
"I got it worrking. What's the problem? Only works on WIFI though
(at least I think, never tried diffrent)"
Skype on THE TP2 only work thought the wifi and not the data network link 3G!
So dose Skype on the TP2 work with the data network like Telstra NextG ?
thanks of any help
I believe Skype works on both WiFi and on 3G (HDSPA better I guess). Quarintis says it works ONLY on WiFi, however, he has never tried to use it on 3G. What a way to make a statement.
Be careful though that most carriers do not allow for Skype, streaming media etc over 3G or HSDPA networks. Not even with "unlimited internet" accounts.
HI, I use Skype over 3G. There is no technical problem unless your 3G provider blocks the port!
It works perfectly over the loud speaker and earphones.
However, I can hear well over bluetooth but my own voice sounds like a duck... (clip naro model)
Thanks for your help
phigafr said:
HI, I use Skype over 3G. There is no technical problem unless your 3G provider blocks the port!
It works perfectly over the loud speaker and earphones.
However, I can hear well over bluetooth but my own voice sounds like a duck... (clip naro model)
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Does this mean it works fine also in the Straight Talk mode where you turn the phone over flat on its face?
I make a lot of Skype calls from home over WiFi and I'd love to stop using a PC headset and use a proper phone instead. So with Straight Talk speaker phone + Skype that would be excellent because I can just have it sitting on my desk and don't need to hold anything.
tjobbins said:
Does this mean it works fine also in the Straight Talk mode where you turn the phone over flat on its face?
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the activation of the hands free mode by putting the phone upside down on the desk works only in normal calls.
skype per default routes all its audio through the rear loudspeakers. unfortunately their sound gets recorded by the microphne resulting in a massive echo. You probabely dont want to use skype in that configuration. The alternatives are:
1. a bluetooth headset
2. the wired headset that comes with the phone
3. routing the audio through the ear-piece (it is to silent to get recorded by the microphone)
of course none of the 3 options gives you the hands free experience
Anyone know how to make video calls on it (through Wi-Fi)? I cant seem to find the settings for the camera.
Lyian said:
Anyone know how to make video calls on it (through Wi-Fi)? I cant seem to find the settings for the camera.
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You can't find it simply because the current version of Skype mobile unfortunately does not support video calls.
Teksoft AudioRoute
Hi all
AudioRoute by Teksoft alows you to have skype calls come out the phone's earpiece, like a regular call. I think Fring does this automatically. I think they've got a thread here somewhere.
Cheers
andrew-in-woking
andrew-in-woking said:
Hi all
AudioRoute by Teksoft alows you to have skype calls come out the phone's earpiece, like a regular call. I think Fring does this automatically. I think they've got a thread here somewhere.
Cheers
andrew-in-woking
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Using the cabled earphones, just plug it and it works with Skype.. no need anything else! or do you mean Audioroute helps for bluetooth earpiece?
anybody get skype to work over bluetooth? i downloaded both programs and can't figure out how to get it to work here.
thanks.
i had an xperia and there was a skype version for it that would let you hear the sound from the earpiece, wich is more convenient if you are not using handsfree. See, you can let the sound go trough the speaker, but not always handy if you are in private talk. audioroute works, but it's just not that convenient to switch between the speakers all the time.
So... xperia's version of skype does install on tp2, but when starting the app it says that the tp2 is not an xperia, obviously... so... how to bypass that? anyone?
SCtud said:
anybody get skype to work over bluetooth? i downloaded both programs and can't figure out how to get it to work here.
thanks.
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I have, i buy Jabra BT3030, this have hands free and stereo audio-you need this.
Jabra works with skype good
sorry for my english
dav000, how did you get skype to output sound to the bluetooth? it is not a built in feature to do this.
I've tried using Skype over NextG with my TP2, and have had nothing but extremely awful results. Horrible lag makes any Skype call over the air illegible. The only decent Skype calls I've made with the unit has been over wifi. Basically, it lags so much over Telstra that all you hear is wharblgarbl while it races to catch up. Calls skype to skype over NextG are marginally better.
For that matter, Fring over NextG is also as awful. Simply cannot make VOIP calls over the NextG network with the TP2.
It's a shame, too. With my nokia e51, you could still make Fring calls even if there was about a 2 second delay.
Mileage may vary in the city, though, but certainly not in the parts of Melbourne that I've tried (CBD, Melbourne East). I do live in country Victoria, but NextG here is still tons faster than Edge, but just can't seem to handle Skype. Knowing Telstra, maybe they've blocked the ports.
SCtud said:
dav000, how did you get skype to output sound to the bluetooth? it is not a built in feature to do this.
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Just What I Said, when you have audio stereo bluetooth headset . Than in bluetooth manager you will see :
http://img131.imageshack.us/img131/8639/grafik1.jpg
All sounds : calls , music, movies are played on headset

[Q] Unable to fix echo problem with SIP after researching board

I have a qtek 8310 smartphone brick style nontouchscreen using a updated 6.5 standard, sleuth's voip cab that installs voip and adds internet calling into phone settings, KaiserVOIP to input my sip server details, and a custom cab file that replaces the ipdialplan. I can call out fine, but I get this echo problem that is insane to hear on the receivers end. I can also hear my own echo too.
Now the only audio routing software that actually works on my tornado phone is audioswitch. I am unable to install audioroute. With audioswitch, I can plug in my wired headset which I dont prefer, but when I use it, there is no sound coming out of my mic. I can hear perfectly fine though.
I tried using Fring, without audioswitch, in a test call inside fring's app, I can talk and hear myself fine. But when Im talking to an actual person through SIP, they hear echos. Same thing if I used the windows mobile SIP and called a google voice # and leave a message to test my mic, it actually sounds fine and no echo which is so odd to me.
I went through 100s of threads on the forum, but cant find a solution because a lot of topic hijacking that doesnt have much to do with the SIP mic problem itself. As a frustrated member, that is about to slam dunk my phone into the toilet, I would like to see if anyone be kind of enough to help me out if you have find a solution that works.
I like to use SIP without having to connect my wired headset, and bt headset, just like any other normal phone call.

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